Carlton, who already possessed pick No.3, received pick No.10 from Adelaide in exchange for Bryce Gibbs, as well as another first-round selection which they swapped with the Western Bulldogs.

They also secured deals to bring in young midfielders Matt Kennedy and Darcy Lang and ruckman Matthew Lobbe.

While the Gibbs trade will hurt in the short term, it was a strong fortnight overall for a side looking to build depth after last season's 16th-placed finish.

St Kilda will also have two top-10 picks at their disposal after failing to lure an A-grade midfielder during the trade period.

Along with Brisbane, who hold the coveted No.1 pick, the Dockers and Blues will have first crack at a draft expected to be stacked with midfielders.

Western Jets product Cameron Rayner - a dynamic on-baller who has been likened to Richmond superstar Dustin Martin - is favourite to take the top billing, with fellow TAC Cup standouts Luke Davies-Uniacke and Adam Cerra also in the mix.